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Pragg defeats Keymer in Prague Round 4, ties with Aravindh

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Two Indians are currently leading the pack in the Prague Chess Tournament, with Vincent Keymer and Pragg both showcasing their skills on the board. Keymer has had two wins and two defeats so far, while Pragg has caught up with him after a draw in the fourth round. The two players will face off in an exciting match in the upcoming fifth round.

Meanwhile, Chinese player Wei Yi, who was struggling in the tournament, managed to redeem himself with a victory over local hero David Navara. The remaining games ended in draws, with players still vying for their first win in Prague.

In the Challengers section, Maurizzi and Stalmach emerged victorious with black pieces, adding more excitement to the tournament. With the competition heating up, chess fans can expect more thrilling matches in the days to come.

Stay tuned for more updates on the Prague Chess Tournament as the players battle it out for the top spot.

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